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Control Panel:
Display Screen
Menu/Confirm Key
Manual/Return Key
Down Key
Up Key
Menu/Confirm Key:
• The menu/confirm key is used to enter into the menu. When in the menu press Up and Down arrow keys
to show each parameter value.
• When in the menu press the menu/confirm key again to indicate that the parameter will be adjusted.
The value flashes.
• After setting the parameter press the menu/confirm key again. This confirms accepting the new parameter
and returning to the main menu.
Manual/Return Key:
• Pressing the Manual/Return Key when not in the menu state allows you to finish working in your current
menu and going to an alternative menu immediately.
• The Manual/Return key allows you to go from the Advance Settings back to the main menu.
• When display screen is in service mode the Manual/Return key can be used to start a manual
regeneration.
Down and Up Keys:
• The Up and Down arrow keys allow you to scroll down and up through the menu.
• The Up and Down arrow keys allows adjusting parameters when in the set-up menu.
• When the Up and Down Keys are pressed together for 5 seconds the set-up menu is unlocked.
• When pressing the Down and Up keys to adjust a parameter a number is changed incrementally per
press. When holding the key for longer than 1.5 second allows you to scroll through numbers at the
rate of 1 number every 0.2 seconds. Holding the key longer than 3 seconds advances the number
change at a rate of 20 per 0.2 seconds for rapid scrolling.
Types of Salt and Level to Maintain in a Softener:
The brine well in the brine tank is labeled with red lines for minimum
and maximum level for salt loading inside the cabinet. Always maintain
the salt level between the minimum and maximum levels to prevent
“bridging”. The types of salt that should be used include: solar or pellets.
If pellets are used a cleaning of the brine tank is recommended every six
months. A sodium alternative to soften water is to use Potassium Chloride
which is 99% sodium free. This reduces sodium levels in softened water
and chloride discharges into the environment.
Maximum
Salt Level
Minimum
Salt Level